Posted AT 3:53 AM EDT on 24/03/08
Artists' home finds unlikely saviour
In the fall of 2004, a few days before the U.S. presidential election, I got an e-mail that was both resolute and distressed from Robert Elmes, a Vancouver sculptor who had moved to New York in 1989.
The full text of this article has 1085 words.
To continue reading this article, you will need to purchase this article.
Already have a member account? Login now
Television

- John Doyle A tad miffed at the tizzy over TIFF
50 Greatest Books

- The Theban Trilogy
- Together, Sophocles three plays form one of the milestones in the emerging of humanity.
2
WebSeven

- Ivor Tossell Harper joins the twittering class
- Marriage proposals and political pitches, in bite-sized bits
23
-
Audio:
The twit's tweet
Ingram 2.0

- Avril's video hits 100 million views on YouTube
- The pop princess's Girlfriend video is the most-watched on YouTube with 100 million views, thanks to a fan site's PR effort
Gamer
- Scott Colbourne A legendary game fumbles the ball
- The eponymous star of Madden NFL 09 looks like Obi Wan Kenobi as projected by a trash-can-shaped droid in Star Wars
2
Rush to the Oscars
Television

- She vacuums! She cooks! She pumps gas!
- Pamela Anderson insists her new show is less about spray tans and more about empowerment
Renzetti

- Now class, sit up straight in your chaise longues
- Sophie Howarth spent a year developing a curriculum for the School of Life, which centres on five areas: work, love, politics, family and play
1
Society
- Heart of Yorkville gathers for a good cause

- From Hollander York Gallery to Sassafraz, second annual auction raised funds for Princess Margaret Hospital






Commentary